Rosetta Stone is a fast-flowering plant with heavy resin production and average yield. It clones remarkably well and is generally an easy plant to work with. It was created by pollinating a unique Ginger-Ale female (Ginger Ale makes the densest nuggets we’ve ever seen) with a male we’ve tracked for a long time as a reliable resin-enhancing father. Rosetta Stone is a super potent, wonderfully sweet, fruity smelling, perfectly balanced Sativa/Indica hybrid. A definite keeper in any connoisseurs garden.

This plant has a pleasant smell and is fairly easy to grow. The smell while growing and the smell once cut are different. While growing it had a fruity/floral smell. As it cured the smell and taste turned to more of that like hash/mild spicy taste. The smoke was very smooth. The buds are covered almost completely with bright orange hairs. The nugs are fairly dense and lost about half their weight while curing. This green is definitely creeper bud. It takes about a full half hour to kick in. The buzz is very much in the head. It can also be psychedelic if you smoke enough. Your eyes will get a little fuzzy and colors will stick out more or prisms will appear on white surfaces. Buzz feels like there is some pressure on your temples. You are still able to move around quite easily. But the buzz will drift throughout your body. People have passed on hitting this due to being too high. I have found I can peak out so it does seem to have a limit, but that could just be me. All and all a faily nice strain to grow. A real good afternoon buzz.

I use two 400 watt High Pressure Sodiums. I have 4 feet wide x 6 feet long x 7 feet high of space to work with. I had the plants in a custom built aeroponic (aerospring) system. The plants were trained in the vegetative stage and then flowered. They were fed Gen Hydro nutes. They started off with Micro and then I added FlorGro a week into Veg. Once they reached flowering they got a 3-2-1 ratio of Bloom, Micro, and Gro. I also added some Kool Bloom (Gen Hydro) but this was very potent and I had to work with it in low levels. The water pump was on a 2 hr off 1 hr on cycle. The plants were in 5 inch netpots and 3 inch rockwool cubes. The cubes were surrounded by geolite. The plants got 24/0 and then 12/12 for flowering. The root system never got too big even on the biggest plant.